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1. Antibodies against heat shock proteins in environmental stresses and diseases: friend or foe? - Wu, Tangchun; Tanguay, Robert M.
Heat shock proteins (Hsps) can be found in two forms, intracellular and extracellular.

2. Birth defects and anti–heat shock protein 70 antibodies in early pregnancy - Child, David F.; Hudson, Peter R.; Hunter-Lavin, Claire; Mukhergee, Sagarika; China, Susnata; Williams, Clive P.; Williams, John H. H.
We measured serum heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70), anti-Hsp70, and anti-Hsp60 in samples taken from expectant mothers at 16 weeks gestation.

3. Toxoplasma gondii–derived heat shock protein 70 stimulates maturation of murine bone marrow–derived dendritic cells via Toll-like receptor 4 - Aosai, Fumie; Rodriguez Pena, Martha S.; Mun, Hye-Seong; Fang, Hao; Mitsunaga, Tetsuya; Norose, Kazumi; Kang, Hyun Kyu; Bae, Yoe-Sik; Yano, Akihiko
These phenotypic and functional changes of T.g.HSP70-stimulated DCs were demonstrated in Toll-like receptor (TLR) 2- and myeloid differentiation factor 88 (MyD88)-deficient but not TLR4-deficient C57BL/6 mice.

4. A genomewide analysis of genes for the heat shock protein 70 chaperone system in the ascidian Ciona intestinalis - Wada, Shuichi; Hamada, Mayuko; Satoh, Nori
To shed light on the evolutionary history of the constituents of the chordate HSP70 chaperone system and to identify all of the components of the HSP70 chaperone system in ascidians, we carried out a comprehensive survey for HSP70s and their cochaperones in the genome of Ciona intestinalis.

5. Heat shock protein 70 binds its own messenger ribonucleic acid as part of a gene expression self-limiting mechanism - Balakrishnan, Karthik; De Maio, Antonio
HSP70, the major stress-induced heat shock protein, is involved in repair and protection after the insult.

6. Differences in the chaperone-like activities of the four main small heat shock proteins of Drosophila melanogaster - Morrow, Geneviève; Heikkila, John J.; Tanguay, Robert M.
A 5 M excess of Hsp23 and Hsp26 was required to obtain the same efficiency with either citrate synthase or luciferase as substrate.

7. Inhibition of apoptosis by p26: implications for small heat shock protein function during Artemia development - Villeneuve, Tania S.; Ma, Xiaocui; Sun, Yu; Oulton, Mindy M.; Oliver, Ann E.; MacRae, Thomas H.
p26, an abundantly expressed small heat shock protein, is thought to establish stress resistance in oviparously developing embryos of the crustacean Artemia franciscana by preventing irreversible protein denaturation, but it might also promote survival by inhibiting apoptosis.

8. Induction of the 72-kilodalton heat shock protein and protection from ultraviolet B–induced cell death in human keratinocytes by repetitive exposure to heat shock or 15-deoxy-?12,14-prostaglandin J2 - Merwald, Helga; Kokesch, Claudia; Klosner, Gabriele; Matsui, Mary; Trautinger, Franz
This effect is mediated by the antiapoptotic effect of heat shock proteins that are transiently induced after exposure to heat at sublethal temperatures.

9. Heat stress enhances recovery of hepatocyte bile acid and organic anion transporters in endotoxemic rats by multiple mechanisms - Bolder, Ulrich; Jeschke, Marc Gerhard; Landmann, Lukas; Wolf, Francine; de Sousa, Corina; Schlitt, Hans-Jürgen; Przkora, René
Recovery of mRNA levels of these transporters occurred also earlier.

10. Inducible heat shock protein 70 expression as a potential predictive marker of metastasis in breast tumors - Torronteguy, Carolina; Frasson, Antonio; Zerwes, Felipe; Winnikov, Erik; da Silva, Vinicius Duval; Ménoret, Antoine; Bonorino, Cristina
Murine tumors expressing high amounts of Hsp70 are preferentially rejected by the immune system, suggesting that low Hsp70 expression is advantageous for tumor growth in the host.

11. Conformational changes resulting from pseudophosphorylation of mammalian small heat shock proteins—a two-hybrid study - Sun, Xiankui; Welsh, Michael J.; Benndorf, Rainer
The human genome codes for 10 so-called mammalian small heat shock or stress proteins (sHsp) with the various tissues expressing characteristic sets of sHsps.

12. Our Concepción of the cellular stress response - Hightower, Lawrence E.

13. Stress down south: meeting report of the fifth International Workshop on the Molecular Biology of Stress Responses - Multhoff, Gabriele; De Maio, Antonio

14. On the brotherhood of the mitochondrial chaperones mortalin and heat shock protein 60 - Deocaris, Custer C.; Kaul, Sunil C.; Wadhwa, Renu
The heat shock chaperones mortalin/mitochondrial heat shock protein 70 (mtHsp70) and Hsp60 are found in multiple subcellular sites and function in the folding and intracellular trafficking of many proteins.

15. Stress-induced phosphorylation of caveolin-1 and p38, and down-regulation of EGFr and ERK by the dietary lectin jacalin in two human carcinoma cell lines - Sahasrabuddhe, Anagh A.; Ahmed, Neesar; Krishnasastry, M.V.
We have examined the A431 (human epidermoid carcinoma) and HT29 (human colorectal carcinoma) cellular responses evoked by lectins of dietary origin, Jacalin of Artocarpus integrifolia (native jacalin; nJacalin), peanut agglutinin (PNA) of Arachis hypogea, and recombinant single-chain jacalin (rJacalin), which has the same protein backbone but ?100-fold less affinity for carbohydrates than nJacalin.

16. Histidine 89 is an essential residue for Hsp70 in the phosphate transfer reaction - Lu, Yuanming; Hu, Qian; Yang, Cuixia; Gao, Feng
Autophosphorylation of Hsp70 is detected in the process of substrate refolding in the presence of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in the reaction mixture.

17. Arctigenin from Fructus Arctii is a novel suppressor of heat shock response in mammalian cells - Ishihara, Keiichi; Yamagishi, Nobuyuki; Saito, Youhei; Takasaki, Midori; Konoshima, Takao; Hatayama, Takumi
Because heat shock proteins (Hsps) are involved in protecting cells and in the pathophysiology of diseases such as inflammation, cancer, and neurodegenerative disorders, the use of regulators of the expression of Hsps in mammalian cells seems to be useful as a potential therapeutic modality.

18. Overexpressed heat shock protein 70 protects cells against DNA damage caused by ultraviolet C in a dose-dependent manner - Niu, Piye; Liu, Lin; Gong, Zhiyong; Tan, Hao; Wang, Feng; Yuan, Jing; Feng, Youmei; Wei, Qingyi; Tanguay, Robert M; Wu, Tangchun
Heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70) comprises proteins that have been reported to protect cells, tissues, and organisms against damage from a wide variety of stressful stimuli; however, little is known about whether Hsp70 protects against DNA damage.

19. Overexpression of inducible heat shock protein 70 and its mutants in astrocytes is associated with maintenance of mitochondrial physiology during glucose deprivation stress - Ouyang, Yi-Bing; Xu, Li-Jun; Sun, Yun-Juan; Giffard, Rona G.
Wild-type inducible Hsp70 (WT) and 2 folding deficient mutants protect the brain against focal cerebral ischemia in vivo and brain cells from oxygen–glucose deprivation (OGD) in vitro, but the protective mechanisms remain unclear.

20. The function of the ?3 interactive domain in the small heat shock protein and molecular chaperone, human ?B crystallin - Ghosh, Joy G.; Estrada, Marcus R.; Houck, Scott A.; Clark, John I.
In the interactive ?3 sequence, 73DRFSVNLDVKHFS85 of human ?B crystallin, Ser-76, Asn-78, Lys-82, and His-83 were identified as nonconserved residues on the exposed surface of the .

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